Isaac Asimov, C.S. Lewis, and the Reagan Doctrine

I was feeling inadequate and incomplete because of my skepticism about religion and God, so I requested a clear indication.



And it did seem that the answer to my request for a signal of whether God was indeed there was all signs point to yes.



And then, of course, I had to start thinking.



My average education was not serving me well here, so I looked up two scholars, Isaac Asimov, and C.S. Lewis. 



Both frighteningly over educated, and born within 25 years of one-another, they had strikingly different views of God and religion.



Lewis, from Ireland, was an atheist, then theist, and eventually a devout Christian.



Asimov, originally from Russia but smuggled into the United States by his parents, probably could be called a reluctant atheist.



Lewis writes in blossoming, flowing and rich descriptions in contrast with Asimov's sharp, clean and direct sentences.  Asimov won Nebula and Hugo awards for his writings, and his short story "Nightfall" is considered by many the best science fiction story ever written.  Read "Nightfall" here:



http://doctord.dyndns.org:8000/stories/nightfall.htm



Lewis has written the Narnia series, The Screwtape Letters, and many additional Christian-themed books, several made into well-known and popular movies.  He was moved to re-devotion to Christianity partially by his good friend J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit.



Asimov called himself an atheist, but with reservations.  He believed the term stated what he did not believe in, but neglected what he did.  He considered himself a humanist.  Although he wrote in simple and straightforward sentences, his mind was anything but simple.  He was a long-standing member of Mensa, and served as VP of the High IQ Society.



And now to the theological arguments.



Lewis's books argue that most evidence is based in favor of Christianity, and reasonable people should therefore be Christian.  (This is the most simplified version of his idea.)  He did not feel one should believe in Christianity if, in their opinion, the signs pointed otherwise  He did not believe "leaps of faith" served a skeptic any purpose.  But, for those who considered themselves devout Christians, he believed it better "to believe based on faith rather than evidence.  For a complete view of Lewis's ideals please read here:



http://atheism.about.com/od/cslewisnarnia/a/apologist.htm



Asimov pointed out that Ronald Reagan stated that anyone who does not believe in God cannot be trusted because they have nothing to motivate them to behave properly.  Asimov felt this was sad, inferring that people needed to be bribed and scared into behaving a certain way according to the "Reagan Doctrine," and we do not have the ability to keep our word or behave properly simply based on a sense of honor.  If we help someone, keep a promise, or just act basically decent, we are merely buying a "ticket to heaven."



I found the Reagan Doctrine fascinating, and hope you take the time to read this interesting treatise on a touchy subject.  :)



http://www.skeptictank.org/isaac.htm



Day 12 of 100 Unfortunate Days

Everyone thinks the anti-Christ is the devil, but it's not. It's a person just like you or me. Then the anti-Christ could tell you that if you do not go to church and follow him, you will go to hell. Or maybe he is right and IF you go to church you are following not the teachings of God, but of Satan. Satan is the father of lies, right? How the hell are we supposed to know who is lying
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message 1: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Radisich Satan is a liar and the father of it. God cannot tell lies because He is holy and righteous. I was at a place once in my life where I believed that Satan may be God and God may be the devil, but opened myself up to the Bible and learned that the opposite is true. Satan is merely the fallen angel Lucifer, he led 1/3 of his angels in his rebellion and although Satan is free and roaming the earth to see who he can deceive, his time for judgment is coming very soon. The anti-Christ is a man who becomes totally powerful and infilled by Satan himself. Millions of people will be deceived into following him because he will have all the solutions to peace, but one day he will walk into the Jewish temple, claim himself to be God and everyone will see him as he is; the deceiver. (sorry I am rambling, but I do get a bit carried away on this subject). :O)


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